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Phunkie wrote on 2010-12-08 17:52
I have to ask, is there really a point to 2 Tigers?
Sure, they're both very strong and useful pets, but let's face it, with an extra 10k NX, you could buy other pets with bigger inventories.
Also, how often do you really use combat pets? It's always a hype when they first come out, but that hype usually dies. And fast.
Remember the Griffin? I did train it to like ~40, but I rarely use it, outside of summoning it to save my ass or to fly.
If the packaged deal was 20k for boths, I'd jump on the bandwagon. But 25k is kinda pushing it.
What do you think?
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Sora0147 wrote on 2010-12-08 17:54
Honestly I didn't see the need for two of them so I went with one, I rarely use pets and to be honest, guild battles the only time I need mounts, that's probably where I'll be using mine the most =/ up to you tho phunkie~!
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gentrone wrote on 2010-12-08 17:54
No actual point. Do you really need another pet? Moreover, two pets of the same kind? For what?
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Iyasenu wrote on 2010-12-08 17:54
I'd just get one. :P
I'd only use one.
I'd use the other NX for something else.
(Then again, I DID only get one tiger xD)
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EndlessDreams wrote on 2010-12-08 17:56
Poison Snakes are probably better for combat since poison works wonders in high HP bosses in SM. Throughbreds will save you in combat more often than some mountable tiger. I don't see much point in buying one mediocre, let alone two.
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Sora0147 wrote on 2010-12-08 18:00
Quote from EndlessDreams;241056:
Poison Snakes are probably better for combat since poison works wonders in high HP bosses in SM. Throughbreds will save you in combat more often than some mountable tiger. I don't see much point in buying one mediocre, let alone two.
^ Agreed.
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-12-08 18:00
Yeah, I think I'm just gonna go for one.
The only real packaged deal that I would go for, would be a deal for the two Dragons. (And I hope Nexon does this when they come out). They are both similar to the White Tiger, yet more useful.
I personally wouldn't even buy 2 White Tigers separately if I had the money and they weren't on this deal.
THANKS FOLKS.
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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-12-08 18:03
One is enough. They are slower than throughbreds.
You might want to buy two dragons though, since they fly crazy fast, can windmill and they can also be mounted. They are basically upgraded version of white tiger.
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gentrone wrote on 2010-12-08 18:03
Quote from Phunkie;241061:
The only real packaged deal that I would go for, would be a deal for the two Dragons. (And I hope Nexon does this when they come out). They are both similar to the White Tiger, yet more useful.
Watch how they don't make it because this one fails.
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Aubog007 wrote on 2010-12-08 18:11
Quote from EndlessDreams;241056:
Poison Snakes are probably better for combat since poison works wonders in high HP bosses in SM. Throughbreds will save you in combat more often than some mountable tiger. I don't see much point in buying one mediocre, let alone two.
Agreed
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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-12-08 18:20
What was done here was: the first week of buying the dragon come with the armor sets. For the rest of the sale duration, people only got dragon cards w/o the armor.
The cost of dragons make them the most expensive pets in the game. A lot of people bought them regardless of this. Someone bought up to 10 because of the talk about pet trading available in the future.
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Jando wrote on 2010-12-08 18:52
I bought the package because
- I was thinking on buying 2
- It was cheaper then buying 2
- The hat looks nice
- I wanted a orange tiger
- I had the NX
I hope they do something similar with dragons.
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-12-08 18:53
Quote from Jando;241105:
I bought the package because
- I was thinking on buying 2
- It was cheaper then buying 2
- The hat looks nice
- I wanted a orange tiger
- I had the NX
I hope they do something similar with dragons.
Sweet! Glad it worked for ya. :)
Are the two Tigers completely identical?
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gentrone wrote on 2010-12-08 19:08
Yes... and you wanted to buy the other one.
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TinyMo wrote on 2010-12-08 19:28
The orange tiger has a much simpler saddle. No bags, no butt brush. It's eyes don't glow either.